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On the afternoon of November 16, the Green Park Center of the city of Hue (Thua Thien – Hue) mobilized more than 30 workers with large vehicles and cranes in an effort to save the old mother-of-pearl that was hit by the storm.
Although the trees were moved and planted at night, a large number of people from Hue still gathered to monitor. Two large specialized forklifts moved to the scene. After being carefully pruned, the tree was lifted and brought to the park along the Perfume River, right in front of the Nguyen Hoang Bus Station, near the foot of the Phu Xuan Bridge, about 10 meters from the previous location.
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A team of workers with a trailer had previously dug a hole large enough to plant the tree firmly in the ground. Then the big crane lifted this old tree to its new location and then filled the ground. Along with rebuilding the tree in a new location, technical workers from the Hue City Center Green Park also climbed the tree to apply medicine to the stem points of the cut wing to prevent rot and infection.
Before that, late at night on November 15, when Typhoon No. 13 swept through Thua Thien – Hue, it brought down the hundreds of years old mother-of-pearl tree that has weathered years of storms at the corner of Le Duan Street, City. Hue, Thua Thien Province – Hue.
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Dr. Nguyen Dinh, former director of Song Huong’s Project Management Board, one of the passionate about Hue urban vegetation research, when he saw the replanted trees, he arrived on the scene to monitor and broadcast live on Facebook.
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“Today, at the beginning of the afternoon of work, the shovel next to the tree is digging holes to lift and replant the tree. After a period of care, lying on a large campus with roots that are easy to develop, hopefully the great mother of pearl it will quickly cast shade along the roadside, keep pedestrians safe and beautify Hue, “added Dr. Nguyen Dinh.
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This is a tree belonging to the oldest generation of mother-of-pearl from Hue with a beautiful body, a large base and lush foliage, loved by many people in the ancient capital. The trees are numbered by the Center for Hue Greenery Park 13 and it is very rare that it has been hit by a 13 th storm.
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